Machig Labdron Silver Gau Locket
Machig Labdron Silver Gau Locket
Machig Labdron Silver Gau Locket

Machig Labdron Silver Gau Locket

SKU: 81003171

Machig Labdron Silver Gau Locket

SKU: 81003171
  • Handcrafted by Himalayan artisans
  • Traditional Buddhist iconography
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A miniature Machig Labdron gau locket handcrafted from sterling silver by Himalayan silversmiths. Wear her close to your heart and be blessed by this emanation of the wisdom deity Prajnaparamita, who is the founder of the unique transmission lineage known as the Mahamudra Chöd tradition. It can be filled with additional holy items to bring the Buddhas' blessings and protection everywhere you go.

  • Handcrafted from 925 sterling silver.
  • Deity iconography according to Buddhist scriptural sources.
  • Friction-fit locket closure.
  • Fill with holy items for additional blessings and protection.

ENHANCED BLESSINGS (while stocks last)
This item has been consecrated by the enlightened protector Dorje Shugden during an oracular trance at Kechara Forest Retreat, bestowing additional protection from harm and negative energies.

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About Machig Labdron

Machig Labdron was the famous 11th-century awakened Tibetan yogini believed to have been the incarnation of Yeshe Tsogyal, the consort of Guru Rinpoche. Considered an emanation of the wisdom deity Prajnaparamita, she represents the complete destruction of the self-destructive ego which ties us to samsara.

She is most well-known for being the founder of the unique transmission lineage known as the Mahamudra Chöd tradition. This is one of the most powerful and effective tantric practices for overcoming self-grasping and for liberating our minds of projections and delusions in order to achieve our true nature.

Machig Labdron’s name means ‘Sole Mother from Lab.’ The tantric Mahamudra Chöd tradition or ‘Great Seal of Severance’ derived from the Shije or ‘Pacification of Suffering’ teachings that were transmitted to her from her Indian master, Padampa Sangye. Chöd refers to the severance or the cutting through self-grasping along with its accompanying emotional afflictions.

The tantric practice involves the famous meditation of transforming one’s visualised physical body into food offerings for ghosts, demons and other unseen beings as a means to eliminate the self-grasping mind and replace it with the mind of great compassion. Simultaneously, the practice of Chöd aims to help us realise the true nature of our mind and become enlightened.

She is usual depicted dancing, holding a Chöd drum in her right hand and bell in her left. She wears either a five-point crown or a crown of five dry skulls. She also wears bone ornaments. Alternative depictions show her seated, holding a skullcup in her left hand instead of a bell, with a khatvanga or trident resting in the crook of her left arm.

  1. Hold both sides of the gau locket firmly and slide the two halves apart.
  2. Fill with holy items such as relics or blessed objects.
  3. Close the gau locket by sliding the friction-fit halves back into place.
  • Material: 925 sterling silver
  • Height: 53 mm (2.1-in)
  • Width: 28 mm (1.1-in)
  • Depth: 18 mm (0.7-in)
  • Weight: 23 g (0.9 oz)

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